Ubreakfree : Counselling

About uBreakFree

uBreakFree is a doctor-led digital medical guidance and counselling platform created to help individuals seek support with confidence, dignity, and privacy. It exists for moments when questions feel difficult to ask — and clarity feels necessary.

A Safe Space for Guidance

uBreakFree enables users to submit health and wellness–related queries anonymously and receive structured guidance from verified doctors and certified counsellors. Professionals are matched based on the nature of the concern, ensuring relevance and responsible communication.

The platform is designed for counselling, education, and guidance — not for diagnosis, prescriptions, or emergency care. It helps users understand concerns, consider next steps, and recognise when in-person consultation is required.

Why uBreakFree Exists

Fear of judgement, social stigma, and lack of access often prevent people from seeking timely medical or psychological support. uBreakFree was created to remove these barriers by offering a confidential, respectful, and non-judgemental digital environment.

The platform does not replace hospitals, clinics, or physical consultations. Instead, it serves as a bridge — helping individuals make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.

Our Core Principles

  • Privacy and anonymity by design
  • Doctor-led, evidence-based guidance
  • Ethical and non-judgemental counselling
  • Respect for personal autonomy and choice
  • Clear boundaries between guidance and treatment

Professional Responsibility

All doctors and counsellors on uBreakFree are required to verify their credentials and adhere to a strict professional code of ethics. This includes maintaining confidentiality, avoiding clinical prescriptions, encouraging in-person care when necessary, and upholding professional boundaries.

Important Medical Disclaimer

The information provided on uBreakFree is intended for general educational and guidance purposes only. It does not establish a doctor–patient relationship and should never be used as a substitute for physical examination, diagnosis, or emergency medical services.

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